BlakeConor14
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In my opinion the incredibles is the best pixar film and I'm wondering if anyone shares the same opinions. If not what is the best pixar film and why
I've seen every Pixar movie up until WALL-E, since then, with the exception of TS3, BRAVE, and FINDING DORY, I haven't seen any of the more recent ones.
Personally, I really don't feel like Pixar ever missed a beat with their movies (though, in retrospect, A BUG'S LIFE is their weakest, IMO) - each one brings something unique and different to the plate that helps them stand out from the others: MONSTER'S, INC. has an engaging story that satirizes the childhood notion of monsters in the closet as part of their corporate world; FINDING NEMO and WALL-E have some absolutely gorgeous, eye-candy animation; THE INCREDIBLES gives an insightful look into the world of superheroes (and villains), not to mention that both it and RATATOUILLE have ever-so-slightly more mature, almost Don Bluth-esque stories with subtext to them.
It's really hard to say just which of their movies is the greatest, because they really hit some homeruns with so many of them, I really can't remember ever being disappointed with the ones I've seen. I still feel bad about not seeing UP!, but that turned out to be one of those movies where I missed out on a number of opportunities to see it in theaters that it eventually disappeared, and once it came out on DVD and later cable, I lost interest altogether.
Yeah, the Cars movies are so weak, I didn't even think of them.![]()
First one's not bad, but you could say that about the second one for sure!Yeah, the Cars movies are so weak, I didn't even think of them.![]()
WALL-E is the best Pixar movie IMO, with The Incredibles and Finding Nemo following very close behind.
I'm probably gonna get a lot of hate for saying this, but I think Up is kinda overrated (but nowhere near as much as Frozen). I mean, it's a great movie and all, but I think it was only critically acclaimed because of the opening scene. Everything else after that almost seems like a different movie entirely.
BTW, It seems like, ever since The Good Dinosaur, Pixar's movies haven't been as good as they used to be. Hopefully Coco and The Incredibles 2 will get them back on track.
I've seen a lot of them. My favorites would have to be the Toy Story trilogy, Finding Nemo, Inside Out, Monsters University and my least favorite would have to be A Bug's Life because I find it boring (Saw it in 6th grade) and still do.